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#140 – Bear Braumoeller on the case that war isn't in decline

80,000 Hours Podcast

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The Enlightenment's Paradox: War and Peace

This chapter examines the dual legacy of the Enlightenment, revealing how its promotion of reason and humanism also provided justifications for war and nationalism. The discussion highlights the complexities of Enlightenment thought and its ambiguous relationship with political systems like liberalism and communism, particularly in the context of historical conflicts. Additionally, it explores the Kantian triad's role in fostering international peace while illustrating the limitations and nuances of democratic peace theory.

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